Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the late 18th century. It emphasized feelings, emotions, imagination, and a focus on nature and the individual over reason and rules. Some key characteristics included using nature as a theme, focusing on spirituality and the individual, ignoring traditions, and incorporating the supernatural. Major poets of the movement included William Wordsworth, who saw nature as a teacher and believed it had a formative influence on him, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who was a founder of Romanticism and emphasized imagination in his poetry.
Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the late 18th century. It emphasized feelings, emotions, imagination, and a focus on nature and the individual over reason and rules. Some key characteristics included using nature as a theme, focusing on spirituality and the individual, ignoring traditions, and incorporating the supernatural. Major poets of the movement included William Wordsworth, who saw nature as a teacher and believed it had a formative influence on him, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who was a founder of Romanticism and emphasized imagination in his poetry.
Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the late 18th century. It emphasized feelings, emotions, imagination, and a focus on nature and the individual over reason and rules. Some key characteristics included using nature as a theme, focusing on spirituality and the individual, ignoring traditions, and incorporating the supernatural. Major poets of the movement included William Wordsworth, who saw nature as a teacher and believed it had a formative influence on him, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who was a founder of Romanticism and emphasized imagination in his poetry.
Presented by: Farah Zaheer Maham Zulfiqar Hina Shahid Introduction:
• An artistic,literary and intellectual movement
• Originated with publication of Lyrical Ballads • Emphasized on feelings, emotions and natural man • Called age of revolutionary • Development of industries • Rise of middle class • Liberty , equality, fraternity • Reaction against the Age of Reason Characteristics of Romantic Age: • Nature as theme • Focus on individual and Spirituality • Imagination • freedom Cont. • Use of supernatural element • Use of common language • humanism • Ignore traditional rule and customs • Romantic poet divide in 2 generations Poets of Romatic Era: • William Wordsworth • Source of joy • Three parameters • Wordsworth belief • Nature as a teacher • Nature have a formative influence • Develpment of his love for Nature • Nature as a guardian • Man and Nature • Coleridge • Founder of Romantic Movement • Poetry as Lava of imagination • Beautiful Imagery • Humanism • Nature have a formative influence • Develpment of his love for Nature • Nature as a guardian • Man and Nature